1/ If nothing else happens, the default position would be a no-deal Brexit. The current law says the UK will leave the EU on 29 March 2019 and Parliament would need to pass new legislation to stop it. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46393399 …pic.twitter.com/LpF0VwePws
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2/ The government could try to bring the deal back for another vote but that might need a small tweak to some part of the deal with the EU. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46393399 …pic.twitter.com/jmVdQfeTBb
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3/ The government could seek a renegotiation of the deal with the EU, but it might require an extension of Article 50 to delay Brexit and give them time to talk. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46393399 …pic.twitter.com/zngXT4hHBA
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4/ Theresa May could decide that the best way out of the political deadlock is to hold an early general election. Two-thirds of Parliament would have to agree with her to trigger an election. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46393399 …pic.twitter.com/CgA88Qx4Kc
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5/ The opposition could call for a formal vote of no confidence in the government, which in turn could trigger a general election. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46393399 …pic.twitter.com/p1VzUdfBGR
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6/6 The government could choose to have another referendum to ask the voters about a deal, but that could take 22 weeks to organise. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46393399 …pic.twitter.com/R5qqXMIrwZ
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Can we have the option of all moving to Europe just leave Nigel Farage here on his own? He can come as well but will have to remember to turn the lights out.
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The news said the other week, this was the only deal the EU are offering. There would be no further renegotiations if our government didn’t pass the deal through parliament! So how is that an option??
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There haven’t been any negotiations yet so it would be interesting to see us try
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You've typically included 2 options for a vote. Looks good having many "options" but the only ones that count are "No deal" or "Vote of no confidence" followed by "No deal". Anything else is not what the government promised - "we will follow the wishes of the people". More lies?
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Why are you showing a referendum as a possible outcome? We had one, Leave won, we leave on March 29th.
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Everything is on the table why do you not know this
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Because he's just another Brexiter who knows it's all going down the toilet where it belongs. Or a bot
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We already had 2 votes on this why do we need a third?
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I didn't say that I said everything is on the table as parliament is gridlocked and may has no majority for anything
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You forgot to say we would be better off.
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All I saw was second vote. Ok am I being daft? I voted and no matter the outcome it was democratic and either way I'm happy. Yu might want me to vote again? After all the crap EU has done lately I'm out!!!!
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Colleagues, wouldn't it be more accurate to acknowledge that several of these 6 options are based on the UK being able to unilaterally revoke Art.50, which is uncertain still?
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